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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Configuration Post 26808 by miredale on Friday 23rd of August 2002 11:53:19 AM
Old 08-23-2002
you can run the lsdev -C command and grep for processor or memory.
if you run the standard sar command : sar 5 10
this will produce a 5 second snap shot of the system, ten times.
The idle column will tell you if your processor(s) are being thrashed or not

smit memory should show you the amount of memory installed on the server
Another area to look at will be the paging space
Goto the main smit menu and you should be able to find the paging area.
normallly setup twice the actual size of real memory.

Mark
 

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ISAG(1) 						      System Activity Grapher							   ISAG(1)

NAME
isag - Interactive System Activity Grapher SYNOPSIS
isag [-p datafiles_path] [-c config_file] [-ght gr_height] [-gwd gr_width] DESCRIPTION
The isag command graphically displays the system activity data stored in a binary data file by a previous sar run. The isag command invokes sar to extract the data to be plotted. The data are processed using sar command and slightly transformed to tabular format, and then this format is visualized using gnuplot pro- gram. OPTIONS
-p datafiles_path Specify the pathname where are located the daily data files. Default path is: /var/log/sysstat -c config_file Specify the configuration file used by the isag command. The contents of this file may depend on isag version number. Default config file is: $HOME/.isag.cfg. -ght gr_height Specify the height of the chart area. Default value is: 400. -gwd gr_width Specify the width of the chart area. Default value is: 720. CONFIG FILE
As mentioned above there is a config file. There are stored following values: last showed graph y limits for each kind of graph It seems useful, because new run doesn't need new settings to obtain same scale. PREREQUSITIES
Here is list of prerequsities including versioning and built-in features. Tcl/Tk Version 8.0 or newer. gnuplot Gnuplot must have a tkcanvas display. AUTHOR
D. Doubrava 2000, 2002 e-mail: linux_monitor(at)volny(dot)cz HTTP Site: http://www.volny.cz/linux_monitor/isag/index.html SEE ALSO
sar (1), sadc (8). 3rd Berkeley Distribution 0.81.0 ISAG(1)
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